Publications by authors named "Jae-Wook Huh"

The conservative single-layered wound dressing system is decomposed when mixed in polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) solution, which means it cannot be used with a temperature-sensitive drug. The goal of this investigation was to make an amniotic membrane extract (AME)-loaded double-layered wound dressing with an improved healing result compared to the conservative single-layered wound dressing systems. The double-layered wound dressing was developed with PVA/sodium alginate using a freeze-melting technique; one layer was PVA layer and the other was the drug-loaded sodium alginate layer.

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A formulation with stabilizers replacing albumin was developed for lyophilization of recombinant factor VIII (FVIII), GreenGene F (WHO INN: beroctocog alfa), to achieve stability and eliminate safety issues of blood-derived albumin. L-Arginine (hydrophilic amino acid, positively charged side chain), L-glutamic acid (hydrophilic amino acid, negatively charged side chain), and L-isoleucine (hydrophobic amino acid, nonpolar) were selected as stabilizers, and the mixture of the three amino acids were optimized. The mixture had results comparative with albumin and other commonly used stabilizers showing good preservation of recombinant FVIII during lyophilization, robust stability with consistently high recovery of FVIIII, very low aggregate formation, and good storage stability without alterations in protein characteristics.

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Article Synopsis
  • Factor VIII (fVIII) is a key protein in the blood coagulation process, helping to form a complex necessary for stopping bleeding during vascular injuries.
  • Hemophilia A, a bleeding disorder, results from mutations in the gene for fVIII and typically requires treatment through protein replacement therapy.
  • Researchers have mapped the structure of a fully active form of recombinant factor VIII (r-fVIII), revealing how its five domains are arranged and noting differences in metal ion locations and glycosylation compared to related proteins.
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